Hello Alessio,
the fat that the abstract starts from the second sentence is probably due to
the fact that many first sentences are generated from the templates in italian
wikipedia.
A clear example is the bio template for peolpe.
So please take a look to the original wikipedia page source and see if this is
the problem. If not, please give us some examples of the messed abstracts.
Regards,
Piero Molino
Il giorno 22/set/2011, alle ore 19:06, Sebastian Hellmann ha scritto:
> Dear Alessio,
> Sorry, but this is actually not on the top of our Todo list.
> We could assist you a little in fixing the problem.
> Would you be willing to try it?
> Sebastian
>
> On 09/22/2011 02:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> In DBPedia 3.7, a big amunt of long and short abstract for the Italian
>> language are messed.
>> They start from the second sentence of the Wikipedia article, skipping the
>> first one, so the
>> abstract as a whole is of a little use as the subject is often unclear.
>>
>> Is possible to fix that problem ?
>>
>> Alessio
>>
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